The animal at 53:40 is called a Japanese Spider Crab. They're known for becoming huge in arctic temperatures. The average main body cavity (called the carapace) reaches 12 inches, while the legs hit lengths of 12 feet. The one shown in this game was most likely depicted from a juvenile example.
I’m folding laundry, drinking golden hour coffee, my cat is napping on my clean laundry. And Gabs posted a cool puzzle game? Morning has been made ❤ how’s your week been though gabs!! ✨
@@Calliekodabennycain ahh it’s coffee made by some awesome guy. The name of it is Golden Hour so if you give it a google you’ll know what it’s all about 💛
I like the attention to details in things like the fuel tanks being chained to the wall. It makes my safety driven metalsmith's heart happy. It's a safety measure in case a nozzle gets knocked off or a weakness in the tank causes it to rupture, plus you don't want them falling over which could damage the tank. Even the smaller 5 gal ones for barbecues should be chained to a wall or heavy object.
Horror hogs/point and clicks are my favorite kind of the genre, they feel much more cozy for some reason, other kinds don't do it for me. Speaking of which, I know I commented this before but if you liked this *please* check you the *Campfire Legends* trilogy, they're old already (2009-2011) but are peak hidden object horrors, they're by far my favorite hogs of all time, even my mom that hates horror and doesn't even bother following the stories of these games because she just wants to find stuff and do puzzles loved them lol It starts with The Hookman (2009) followed by The Babysitter (2010), which is my favorite, and ends with The Last Act (2011).
This game was SO good. It really reminds me of another game set in an Antarctic research facility, but I CANNOT for the life of me remember the name. It was 3D, first-person Point-of-View and you spoke to your research coworkers over a radio (?) I believe there was voice-acting, and most of the game is played sitting at a desk..? And something goes wrong/you get stranded at the facility. I want to say it was part of a group of games? Oh I want to remember this so bad. EDIT: It's a chapter of the Stories Untold group of games that I'm thinking of!
OMG I played this game as a kid!!! I remember playing this game but I don't think I ever finished it. Maybe it was too hard for me back then lol. Loved seeing it all the way through, especially with a host as lovely as Gab. : )
I'm on Mirtazapine in combination with another antidepressant. It's an atypical tetracyclic antidepressant. It's mainly for depression but also anxiety. It's so interesting seeing it in media.
@okmeowokmeow I'm glad it helps in that way. Wish it did for me. Thankfully, in combination with other medications, I'm finally starting to get relief for my sleep issues
Same! I take it at night with my bedtime pills cuz of it's ability to make ya drowsy. It's wild seeing meds you take mentioned in games where you really wouldn't expect them being brought up.
The text adventure game of the game did give me a good laugh. Makes me want to see just how far it goes. Imagining reaching the computer and being able to start a text adventure game within the text adventure game.
If that facility had something THAT dangerous inside, wouldn't contacting the authorities have been the way to go? Like explain the situation and tell them to stay away from your location at all cost?
You raised an interesting point. I wonder how many bodies did we really see there during gameplay. So in total I saw 4 people from the crew. One is yourself, one in the locked room, one in the tent and one in the pool of water. Did I miss any?
This video inspired me to finally be brave enough to watch The Thing, and it affected me so much I had to come back to say thank you. What a phenomenal film.
You'd think you would respond to warn everyone not come here, that they shouldn't sent anyone there and at best firebomb the site to kill all the bacteria. But I guess this is one of those games where the world is screwed either way, given that someone else will come and who knows what they'll do.
Yes, normal reaction would be to contact the outside world, tell them about 100% lethal pathogen and ask for some supplies to be dropped periodically, while you research it (have to keep yourself busy somehow, being a scientist). Otherwise, if the whole site simply goes dark for no reason, there _will_ be a rescue team - who will be infected. Devs kinda used inverse logic for these endings.
This was sooo cool! I love these kinds of games, and watching this was really fun! Oh, and btw! You missed what seems to be a makeshift grave at around 1:41:34 outside the radio tower! Wonder whose grave it was? Maybe Julia?
I think a more fitting ending to the rejection option, to kind of counter the epic-ness of the accept option, would have been a time lapse of him finding a cure for himself or possibly altering it to actually work for everyone (although, not sure how he would test that... maybe with dna samples from the corpses laying all around?)... Oh... and also, playing the game in the game brought back some memories... Early computer game days.. Although, I don't think they even had those kinds of games quite that early... I want to say like mid 80's at the earliest maybe? But getting just the right 'command' was such a pain in the ass!!!
I genuinely love when you’re excited for a game Evelein the opening got me hyped up! I know I’m almost thirty when im so excited to have a Sunday where I can just clean my apartment/do nothing but watch your playthrough!
i'm not big on commenting, but when i realized this was a hog i whispered *hell yeah*, to myself, in the middle of the night. gab's puzzle game playthroughs have become such a great way to relax for me, i'm really glad she showed up on sean's channel so i could discover her!
Also, I love all of the little things in this game from the safety procedures followed, to the old Commodore style computer, the chemical names, a gear and a wiring puzzle...plus all of the different music is beautiful. Okay, older millennials and older, who played, "The Island of Dr Brain," or any of the Dr Brain series games as a kid? I absolutely LOVED them. Gear ratios, robot programming, figuring out the right counterbalance weight for an elevator, genetics, electrical diagram puzzles, chemical composition, all the way to art and music puzzles. There was so much going on and they were so enjoyable and replayable. This reminds me so much of that. ❤
I work at a treatment facility and sometimes when nights are rough like last night I come home grab a drink and warm food and watch your videos. It helps me regulate and feel a bit more peaceful in my life thank you! ❤
ah, the mention of a wind that bites through bone and blood makes me yearn for our northern winter. I can't help I was born here and I love this winter
Thanks for posting, my tendinitis is acting up so I haven’t been able to play anything lately. Love being able to live vicariously through other people when they post play throughs
Loved this game!! Favorite part was 2:46 into the game -- Gab: "Something on the..? A key!" " I can't reach it." " What!?!? It's right there! How stubby are your fingers!!" I spit out my tea!! Thanks Gab for another 2 hours of fun!! I truly enjoyed it!! But the end was a little too close to home. Without spoiling anything, Covid could have been like that. I would have done the last option. Thanks again Gab!! Off to find my next adventure!! ❤❤
Just found you on here. The games you choose and the way you play are so genuine!! Love your facial expressions when you solve puzzles! I follow a few players online but you are the best!! Keep it up. Great job
I got this game quite some time ago through bigfish. It is a favourite but yes some puzzles are so involved ! Gab, you handled it with impressive ease !! This developer has another game ( on steam, its very cool too ) thanks , it was really enjoyable !😊
Loooooove watching your gameplays!! Having such longform content while working helps the day really go with a blast and youre always playing something super interesting. It wouldve been so hard for me since there isnt any indication of where to click and whats interactable :o you did a great job! All those hogs paying off aha. Loved all the 'onion' pronunciations, that meme was so funny, I had almost forgotten about it but now I'll be saying it all week
I normally hate OT comments, but I’m dying to know if Gab plans to play Wildmender. Cozy gardening exploration game where you restore life to a barren desert, make friends with cute animals and get to hug a frog? It might as well have been made for her!
Haha i just came back from watching a screening of The Thing and I was reminded of this playthrough, completely forgot that you mentioned it in the video!!
I've only scrubbed through the video, to prep myself for the heebie jeebies, and I saw the One visual just before 1:06:05 (and it's a recording on a found tape) As I haven't finished the vid idk how much large creepy crawlies are _discussed_ but if one's fear is more mild, I don't think a whole skip is necessary! (I'll try to note other timestamps if there are more unsettling moments and come back and add those after I watch through)
Large Arachnid Corpse: just before 53:43 Oversized Millipede in ice: just before 58:38 Clearly dead isopod in jar: just before 1:05:14 and will be seen any time we go back to the sample tubes/microscope workspace Aforementioned video of Arachnid: 1:06:05 Millipede in ice, melted: just before 1:18:30 (I tried to timestamp slightly after each visual so if anyone's like me and accidentally taps on the timestamp, you don't get jumped directly to the unsettling visual!)
(personally, the bacterium content gave me higher heebie jeebies but I expected some of that going in) I'd timestamp those too but honestly they're everywhere, so if medical + bacteria is a trigger, this one is a no go
After playing this game on mobile a decade ago, it quickly became one of my all-time favorite point-and-clicks, so imagine my surprise when I see this video of one of my favorite Let’s Players playing the game! Thanks so much for sharing this playthrough. It was really nice being able to relive the game again.
I've taken it in the past too lol. But the good thing is, those side effects are way extreme cases. Idk if they even actually happen. From what I know it's actually fairly safe in the realm of sleep aids
as a pharmacy tech I was very confused by its description here because it did not sound right at all. Mirtazapine is considered safe for long term use and thankfully severe side effects are rare, which is the case for many medications. (You should always talk to your dr if you have concerns though as usual)
I've been on mirtazapine and for me it was pretty awful but not because of any of the side effects mentioned in game, it just made me feel dazed and sleep for 12-16 hours a day.
All you do when you reject without a warning the world, is put off the end of the world until the new crew comes in to investigate why the station went silent and get contaminated as well and passes it on. 😉 Fun game and you were enjoyable to watch play it. 👍
54:58 In T2 Linda Hamilton also really picks the locks. That's how I learned as a kid. One day after elementary school one of my friends forgot his key and was locked out of his house. I was like " no problem, I got this, just give me a paperclip. \"
really impressed with Gab after playing this game by myself first. Her mind is on multiple alerts for things that seem to be totally irrelevant but actually related. Also she always tries things out because even when it doesn't solve the problem, the tiny tiny standalone behavior of that single thing can give you a little more clue, compared to me when I simply abandon the thing and decide to come back later when I have more info every time I run into something vague.
It's so funny as soon as I clicked on the video I thought it was like the episode of X-Files called "Ice" just before gab said it haha. Such a cool game though
I always remember this one horror point and click flash game I played a loooong time ago where you’re trying to escape a frozen facility and every now and then you have a part where you’re in a hallway and these mutant/alien spider things are coming towards you and you have to shoot them
omg, one night i was literally playing this exact game while watching another of your HOG videos. (minor spoiler if you haven’t finished the video) there’s a text based version of the first section of the game through the first door puzzle on one of the computers. it’s really really cool!!!
I love when I get off from work to find a new gab video! They are always so nice to watch and relax with. Does anyone know if she has played or knows of The Return of the Obra Dinn? I feel like she would really enjoy it.
The setting and opening rooms remind me so much of Penumbra Overture and Penumbra Requiem. Second time I’ve watched this and it’s definitely one of my favorites now
Cant believe Ive been watching you for about 4+Yrs now! First vids for me were the Man of Medan's many play throughs (since Until Dawn was my favorite game) Then when you started 🔍NancyDrew🔎&I was hooked since they were my favorite when I was younger.. Thanks so much Gab for the best spooky👻 & cool content 🥰 Stay Amazing🤗
1:23:32 Awesome Content! 🎉 Dude, wouldn’t it be awesome if we can experience this IRL? Obviously in way more safer conditions, but definitely a somewhat camping/AirBnB experience in or near Alaska. We could get creative and make a huge paper mache project out of that giant whale and use a balloon filled with colored liquid to replicate the specimens! This so reminds me of, “Escape the Room NYC - NYC’s Original Escape Game”! I wonder what a desert version of this would look like? Thank you so much! ❤
this game kept me on edge. especially with the letters and notes. Mans took a whole serum without knowing what it did, then was like *gasp* when everyone died. That's kinda relatable honestly. I am this stupid 😂😂
Hey Gab do you know if you or Jack have any plans to do a playthrough of Lies of P ? I figured he would definitely play it considering how much he loves blood-borne. Any interesting steampunk Pinocchio aesthetic seems like something you would enjoy
I had to pause for a minute after the letter about the insomnia medication to double-check because Mirtazapine is a common antidepressant. Mirtazepine is not a thing. I wonder why they picked that name! 😂
The animal at 53:40 is called a Japanese Spider Crab. They're known for becoming huge in arctic temperatures. The average main body cavity (called the carapace) reaches 12 inches, while the legs hit lengths of 12 feet. The one shown in this game was most likely depicted from a juvenile example.
That was a j u v e n i l e ?
😰
Holy fck, I'd rather die than ever see that thing, fully grown, IRL 😅😅
I’m folding laundry, drinking golden hour coffee, my cat is napping on my clean laundry. And Gabs posted a cool puzzle game? Morning has been made ❤ how’s your week been though gabs!! ✨
I need to know more about this coffee!
@@Calliekodabennycain ahh it’s coffee made by some awesome guy. The name of it is Golden Hour so if you give it a google you’ll know what it’s all about 💛
Why aren't you drinking top of the morning?
@@wyattperrett8237 only real top of the morning coffee drinkers know that golden hour is the best ✨🙌
@@wyattperrett8237Golden Hour is one of the Top of the Morning brand coffees, it's their medium roast. 💛
I like the attention to details in things like the fuel tanks being chained to the wall. It makes my safety driven metalsmith's heart happy. It's a safety measure in case a nozzle gets knocked off or a weakness in the tank causes it to rupture, plus you don't want them falling over which could damage the tank. Even the smaller 5 gal ones for barbecues should be chained to a wall or heavy object.
I really love how easily you play these games after all the HOGs you've played. It makes for such smooth watching. Thank you
Horror hogs/point and clicks are my favorite kind of the genre, they feel much more cozy for some reason, other kinds don't do it for me. Speaking of which, I know I commented this before but if you liked this *please* check you the *Campfire Legends* trilogy, they're old already (2009-2011) but are peak hidden object horrors, they're by far my favorite hogs of all time, even my mom that hates horror and doesn't even bother following the stories of these games because she just wants to find stuff and do puzzles loved them lol It starts with The Hookman (2009) followed by The Babysitter (2010), which is my favorite, and ends with The Last Act (2011).
October + Cosy Vibes + Watching Gab play a HOG = Perfection 🌟
exactly what I was thinking, So happy its October!
What's a HOG?
Nvm
@@sebastiansegovia1415that's what I wondered 😂
@@sebastiansegovia1415Hidden Objects Game
This game was SO good. It really reminds me of another game set in an Antarctic research facility, but I CANNOT for the life of me remember the name. It was 3D, first-person Point-of-View and you spoke to your research coworkers over a radio (?) I believe there was voice-acting, and most of the game is played sitting at a desk..? And something goes wrong/you get stranded at the facility. I want to say it was part of a group of games? Oh I want to remember this so bad. EDIT: It's a chapter of the Stories Untold group of games that I'm thinking of!
This is totally like The Thing...one of my favorites. BTW that framed poster and still...rad.
OMG I played this game as a kid!!! I remember playing this game but I don't think I ever finished it. Maybe it was too hard for me back then lol. Loved seeing it all the way through, especially with a host as lovely as Gab. : )
I'm on Mirtazapine in combination with another antidepressant. It's an atypical tetracyclic antidepressant. It's mainly for depression but also anxiety. It's so interesting seeing it in media.
Me too! It does help me sleep, though. An hour after I take it, my brain turns off regardless of what I'm doing 😅
@okmeowokmeow I'm glad it helps in that way. Wish it did for me. Thankfully, in combination with other medications, I'm finally starting to get relief for my sleep issues
I was on Mirtazapine for a while because of depression, but I dont remember the possible side effects being amnesia, hallucinations, or death. Do you?
@aliarose529 haha no no of course not. Just found it interesting to see is all.
Same! I take it at night with my bedtime pills cuz of it's ability to make ya drowsy. It's wild seeing meds you take mentioned in games where you really wouldn't expect them being brought up.
07:13 A PIECE OF THE FILM REEL???
THE THING IS MY FAVORITE MOVIE AND I'VE NEVER SEEN SOMETHING SO DAMN COOL
the ambient sounds and atmospheric music are very reminiscent of the MYST games, which were also absolutely fantastic!
The text adventure game of the game did give me a good laugh. Makes me want to see just how far it goes.
Imagining reaching the computer and being able to start a text adventure game within the text adventure game.
If that facility had something THAT dangerous inside, wouldn't contacting the authorities have been the way to go? Like explain the situation and tell them to stay away from your location at all cost?
They'll be there with their militaries ASAP trying to find a way to capture and then weaponize it
This ended up being a really engrossing story! I was really impressed! I wish we could've learned how each person died, and who was each body.
You raised an interesting point. I wonder how many bodies did we really see there during gameplay. So in total I saw 4 people from the crew. One is yourself, one in the locked room, one in the tent and one in the pool of water. Did I miss any?
I’m curling up cozy in bed since it’s freezing where I live, with my cat, some cocoa, and comfy pajamas. The Cherry on top is Gab playing a HOG
This video inspired me to finally be brave enough to watch The Thing, and it affected me so much I had to come back to say thank you. What a phenomenal film.
You'd think you would respond to warn everyone not come here, that they shouldn't sent anyone there and at best firebomb the site to kill all the bacteria. But I guess this is one of those games where the world is screwed either way, given that someone else will come and who knows what they'll do.
Yes, normal reaction would be to contact the outside world, tell them about 100% lethal pathogen and ask for some supplies to be dropped periodically, while you research it (have to keep yourself busy somehow, being a scientist). Otherwise, if the whole site simply goes dark for no reason, there _will_ be a rescue team - who will be infected. Devs kinda used inverse logic for these endings.
I was thinking these exact things myself.
Yeah, otherwise they're going to check on people at the base eventually.
@@vadimsharanda1052 Or so they can come in with a bunch of hazmat stuff and study you.
This was sooo cool! I love these kinds of games, and watching this was really fun! Oh, and btw! You missed what seems to be a makeshift grave at around 1:41:34 outside the radio tower! Wonder whose grave it was? Maybe Julia?
I think a more fitting ending to the rejection option, to kind of counter the epic-ness of the accept option, would have been a time lapse of him finding a cure for himself or possibly altering it to actually work for everyone (although, not sure how he would test that... maybe with dna samples from the corpses laying all around?)...
Oh... and also, playing the game in the game brought back some memories... Early computer game days.. Although, I don't think they even had those kinds of games quite that early... I want to say like mid 80's at the earliest maybe? But getting just the right 'command' was such a pain in the ass!!!
I genuinely love when you’re excited for a game Evelein the opening got me hyped up! I know I’m almost thirty when im so excited to have a Sunday where I can just clean my apartment/do nothing but watch your playthrough!
i'm not big on commenting, but when i realized this was a hog i whispered *hell yeah*, to myself, in the middle of the night. gab's puzzle game playthroughs have become such a great way to relax for me, i'm really glad she showed up on sean's channel so i could discover her!
Also, I love all of the little things in this game from the safety procedures followed, to the old Commodore style computer, the chemical names, a gear and a wiring puzzle...plus all of the different music is beautiful.
Okay, older millennials and older, who played, "The Island of Dr Brain," or any of the Dr Brain series games as a kid? I absolutely LOVED them. Gear ratios, robot programming, figuring out the right counterbalance weight for an elevator, genetics, electrical diagram puzzles, chemical composition, all the way to art and music puzzles. There was so much going on and they were so enjoyable and replayable.
This reminds me so much of that. ❤
I had The Lost Mind of Dr Brain. Now we've got cheese bees!
I work at a treatment facility and sometimes when nights are rough like last night I come home grab a drink and warm food and watch your videos. It helps me regulate and feel a bit more peaceful in my life thank you! ❤
Gab hit the nail on the head, chemistry labs = elaborate puzzles
Its gotten cold where I live and it's just such a vibe to listen to you play this game. Happy feels today
Pinky: “Gee Brain, what are we gonna do tonight?” Brain: “The same thing we do every night, try to take over the world!”
Escuchar a gab decir "gasolina" me dió +100 años de vida 😂❤
ah, the mention of a wind that bites through bone and blood makes me yearn for our northern winter. I can't help I was born here and I love this winter
“Killed the world, what a productive day!” Hahaha reminds me of playing Plague inc
I love your hidden object game videos. especially around the holidays. they make things more festive.
Thanks for posting, my tendinitis is acting up so I haven’t been able to play anything lately. Love being able to live vicariously through other people when they post play throughs
Lmao she singing GASOLINAAAAA😂 WOW did. Not expect that song out of nowhere ~ great spanish!!!
Loved this game!! Favorite part was 2:46 into the game -- Gab: "Something on the..? A key!" " I can't reach it." " What!?!? It's right there! How stubby are your fingers!!" I spit out my tea!! Thanks Gab for another 2 hours of fun!! I truly enjoyed it!! But the end was a little too close to home. Without spoiling anything, Covid could have been like that. I would have done the last option. Thanks again Gab!!
Off to find my next adventure!! ❤❤
Just found you on here. The games you choose and the way you play are so genuine!! Love your facial expressions when you solve puzzles!
I follow a few players online but you are the best!! Keep it up. Great job
I got this game quite some time ago through bigfish. It is a favourite but yes some puzzles are so involved ! Gab, you handled it with impressive ease !! This developer has another game ( on steam, its very cool too ) thanks , it was really enjoyable !😊
Just had a bath 🛁
Chilling inside where is warm outside is so cold & rainy today
Now let's enjoy this vid 👌🏻
I feel like Gabby would enjoy some of the Haiku games, especially the Detective Kate games since they have more of an involved plot.
thank you for another fun playthrough! i'm watching along as i crochet up a storm and the sound effects made everything so much more dramatic lmao
That was fun to watch. Regardless is seeing one ending, it'd be worth playing.
Loooooove watching your gameplays!! Having such longform content while working helps the day really go with a blast and youre always playing something super interesting. It wouldve been so hard for me since there isnt any indication of where to click and whats interactable :o you did a great job! All those hogs paying off aha. Loved all the 'onion' pronunciations, that meme was so funny, I had almost forgotten about it but now I'll be saying it all week
17:36 "What DO we want to burn with acid?"
I normally hate OT comments, but I’m dying to know if Gab plans to play Wildmender. Cozy gardening exploration game where you restore life to a barren desert, make friends with cute animals and get to hug a frog? It might as well have been made for her!
what console?
Haha i just came back from watching a screening of The Thing and I was reminded of this playthrough, completely forgot that you mentioned it in the video!!
Spooky, cozy, puzzles - this is exactly what I needed today!
Trigger warning - arachnophobia! If you are not OK with really big bugs, maybe skip this one peeps
I've only scrubbed through the video, to prep myself for the heebie jeebies, and I saw the One visual just before 1:06:05 (and it's a recording on a found tape)
As I haven't finished the vid idk how much large creepy crawlies are _discussed_ but if one's fear is more mild, I don't think a whole skip is necessary!
(I'll try to note other timestamps if there are more unsettling moments and come back and add those after I watch through)
Large Arachnid Corpse: just before 53:43
Oversized Millipede in ice: just before 58:38
Clearly dead isopod in jar: just before 1:05:14 and will be seen any time we go back to the sample tubes/microscope workspace
Aforementioned video of Arachnid: 1:06:05
Millipede in ice, melted: just before 1:18:30
(I tried to timestamp slightly after each visual so if anyone's like me and accidentally taps on the timestamp, you don't get jumped directly to the unsettling visual!)
(personally, the bacterium content gave me higher heebie jeebies but I expected some of that going in) I'd timestamp those too but honestly they're everywhere, so if medical + bacteria is a trigger, this one is a no go
Uh oh
I'm hooked already
AND an arachnophobe
uh oh indeed...
What happens at Facility 47, stays at Facility 47 😁😁
This was such a great game! So thorough and well thought out, yet also some great creepy moments! So cool!
After playing this game on mobile a decade ago, it quickly became one of my all-time favorite point-and-clicks, so imagine my surprise when I see this video of one of my favorite Let’s Players playing the game! Thanks so much for sharing this playthrough. It was really nice being able to relive the game again.
"Makes me wanna watch The Thing.... Again"
Relatable lol.
Also that framed piece of the film is kinda awesome!
Me taking mirtazapine and hearing the side effects 👀☠️
I've taken it in the past too lol. But the good thing is, those side effects are way extreme cases. Idk if they even actually happen. From what I know it's actually fairly safe in the realm of sleep aids
I don’t think it’s exactly accurate to real life my friend, but talk to your doctor
And if you’re already taking them with no side effects it’s ridiculously unlikely that they’ll start.
I'm also on Mirtazapine, so it's reference was a surprise indeed, hopefully those are not the real side effects though because that has me worried now
as a pharmacy tech I was very confused by its description here because it did not sound right at all. Mirtazapine is considered safe for long term use and thankfully severe side effects are rare, which is the case for many medications. (You should always talk to your dr if you have concerns though as usual)
I've been on mirtazapine and for me it was pretty awful but not because of any of the side effects mentioned in game, it just made me feel dazed and sleep for 12-16 hours a day.
I take Mirtazapine as well and I think it's so funny it's mentioned in this game!
@@charlieTteathank you for the reassurance.
@@oliverer3I am sorry to hear that the medication affected you in that way.
I’m babysitting my new kitten right now. I need a relaxing break from all that chaos.. your videos makes feel relaxed and happy. ❤
All these games I would never pay to play but I will gladly watch. Thank you!
watching gab in bed with my two fuzzy halloween blankets. life is good.
That little beeping sound in the background kept making me think i was being facetimed on my phone 😂
love you gabs! i always do work with your videos in the background. you make me feel less lonely with every video!
Gab your hog playthroughs are very relaxing, I used to play a lot of the big fish ones years ago but I still enjoy watching them
All you do when you reject without a warning the world, is put off the end of the world until the new crew comes in to investigate why the station went silent and get contaminated as well and passes it on. 😉 Fun game and you were enjoyable to watch play it. 👍
54:58 In T2 Linda Hamilton also really picks the locks. That's how I learned as a kid. One day after elementary school one of my friends forgot his key and was locked out of his house. I was like " no problem, I got this, just give me a paperclip. \"
really impressed with Gab after playing this game by myself first. Her mind is on multiple alerts for things that seem to be totally irrelevant but actually related. Also she always tries things out because even when it doesn't solve the problem, the tiny tiny standalone behavior of that single thing can give you a little more clue, compared to me when I simply abandon the thing and decide to come back later when I have more info every time I run into something vague.
This style of game remembers me of the trilogy Deep Sleep, Deeper Sleep, and Deepest Sleep.
This game reminds me of Nancy Drew vibes;Keep up awesome and amazing job Gab 👍
Painting sesh and gab❤️❤️ cozy cold Sunday
It's so funny as soon as I clicked on the video I thought it was like the episode of X-Files called "Ice" just before gab said it haha. Such a cool game though
I really enjoyed this video. It was so relaxing and fun. Also, really really thoughtful and awesome of Gab to show the other ending ❤😊
I played this ages ago on kindle! It was free and I checked it out. Really cool game. Glad you played it, Gab!
I always remember this one horror point and click flash game I played a loooong time ago where you’re trying to escape a frozen facility and every now and then you have a part where you’re in a hallway and these mutant/alien spider things are coming towards you and you have to shoot them
I remember playing this game a few years ago cause I was looking for "games that are inspired by The Thing". This was such a fun thing to go through.
"Love a good floppy." - Out of context qoutes by Gab.
Your timing is perfect gabs
omg, one night i was literally playing this exact game while watching another of your HOG videos.
(minor spoiler if you haven’t finished the video)
there’s a text based version of the first section of the game through the first door puzzle on one of the computers. it’s really really cool!!!
I love when I get off from work to find a new gab video! They are always so nice to watch and relax with. Does anyone know if she has played or knows of The Return of the Obra Dinn? I feel like she would really enjoy it.
If I remember correctly, I think she either only played it on-stream (didnt upload) or played it on her own? I LOVE that game so much it is amazing.
Right as the character said, "I'll freeze to death out there!" the space heater in my room started up.
Liquid Nitrogen. "I was just here for onions." LOL….
I love these in the background while I’m working. I need something to focus since I keep losing my fidget toys.
As soon as i saw onion im thinking you need to convert the letters to numbers and im like sitting here while you look for onions hoping im wrong😂
just came back from the cinema, making lunch for work tomorrow and a cozy Gab video
that's what I call a good sunday
The Thing is one of my favorite movies of all time. I have a poster framed in my house! 🥰
Settling in to watch this as I recover from a hangover
The setting and opening rooms remind me so much of Penumbra Overture and Penumbra Requiem. Second time I’ve watched this and it’s definitely one of my favorites now
Been thinking about playing penumbra!!
@@GabSmoldersthey’re fairly old by now, but made by the same devs that did SOMA and Amnesia, so definitely worth a look
Cant believe Ive been watching you for about 4+Yrs now! First vids for me were the Man of Medan's many play throughs (since Until Dawn was my favorite game) Then when you started 🔍NancyDrew🔎&I was hooked since they were my favorite when I was younger..
Thanks so much Gab for the best spooky👻 & cool content 🥰 Stay Amazing🤗
I kept thinking about The Thing. This game had very similar vibes.
Those lock puzzles were crazy.
I’m no chemist… but pretty sure salt and bleach isn’t gonna make an acid 😅
I loved playing this as a kid and I was happily surprised when I saw you played it in my notifications
Highkey love that Gab knows/has played 999
i was just watching the vod i swear to god 😭 had run out of videos to watch here on yt so i hopped on over to twitch lmfao
when ever Gab posts today is gonna be a good day
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Awesome Content! 🎉
Dude, wouldn’t it be awesome if we can experience this IRL? Obviously in way more safer conditions, but definitely a somewhat camping/AirBnB experience in or near Alaska. We could get creative and make a huge paper mache project out of that giant whale and use a balloon filled with colored liquid to replicate the specimens!
This so reminds me of, “Escape the Room NYC - NYC’s Original Escape Game”!
I wonder what a desert version of this would look like?
Thank you so much! ❤
Love the gaming post Gabs 😊😊
this game kept me on edge. especially with the letters and notes. Mans took a whole serum without knowing what it did, then was like *gasp* when everyone died. That's kinda relatable honestly. I am this stupid 😂😂
Woke up from my sunday nap at the perfect time it seems. Heck yeah lets gooooo ❤🎉
53:41 I’m pretty sure that that’s a Japanese spider crab? It looks like one, at least.
Watching this with my cat curled up in my lap :)
Nothing better than waking up to a new game from gab
Hey Gab do you know if you or Jack have any plans to do a playthrough of Lies of P ? I figured he would definitely play it considering how much he loves blood-borne. Any interesting steampunk Pinocchio aesthetic seems like something you would enjoy
I'm not a huge cinephile, but I have often said The Thing is my favorite horror film and thus I am jealous of your fun artifact.
Some THING good to watch
I had to pause for a minute after the letter about the insomnia medication to double-check because Mirtazapine is a common antidepressant. Mirtazepine is not a thing. I wonder why they picked that name! 😂